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Green Meetings:
Candid Cases Studies
Hilton Union Square, Aug. 29, 2012
Moderator:
Lucy Giovando Watts- Giovando Watts & Co.
Panelists:
• Kathleen Hennesey- The Moscone Center
• Eve Schmitt- VMware
• Julie Lindsey- Gap Inc.
• Jo Licata- Hilton Union Square
Kathleen Hennesey
The Moscone Center
The intent, of the Moscone Center’s sustainability
programs, is to promote and support business
practices which reduce adverse environmental
impact, benefit the local community, and make
economic sense.
Green Sustainability
Green is defined as products and services that reduce health and environmental impacts compared to similar products and services used for the same purpose
Sustainability is a much
broader term and
encompasses three
aspects of social,
environmental and
financial responsibility
often termed people,
planet and profit
Definition of Green vs. Sustainability
What Makes a Facility Sustainable?
o A sustainable facility is a structure that is designed, built, renovated, operated, or reused in a resource-efficient manner.
o Facilities designed to meet certain objectives such as protecting occupant health, using energy, water, and other resources more efficiently, and reducing waste generation and the overall impact to the environment.
Some of The Moscone Center’s Green Initiatives
Plastic film collected during exhibitor move-in
Engage attendees in greening their events
Renewable Energy: Solar Project
5400 photovoltaic tiles Covering 60,000 sq. ft. Reduces greenhouse gas emissions by an amount equivalent to planting 62 acres of trees annually
Oracle Sustainability Meetings Report 2009
o Confirmed over $800,000 net cost savings through
reduction and reuse
o 76 hotels, 7 venues, 37,000 attendees, 401 exhibitors
o 16 member green team
o 60% of food sourced within 100 miles
o Diverted 140 tons of materials
Pittsburgh’s Green Conventions Economy
• 38% of the David L. Lawrence Convention
Center’s revenue from green-seeking events
• Value to the region: $144 million direct spending between 2006-2010
• 26% of region’s direct spending came from green-seeking events
Eve Schmitt, MBA, CMP, CEM
VMware
VMware Sustainability Addendum
Environmental Sustainability Practices/Policies: • At VMware, we are committed to do our part
towards a greener event. As our working partner, we invite you to share with us your efforts in environmental conservation.
Requests from Hotel or Venue:
• "Green” Programs • Waste Management • Water Management • Energy Use • Environmentally Responsible Purchasing Program • Environmental Policy/Metrics
Final Report from Hilton Union Square
Suggested Possible Actions
• Shut off Lights when leaving the room
• Don’t run water unnecessarily
• Hang your towels
• Reuse Linen
• Close the Shades
• Try something local
• Walk instead of Drive
• Your ideas are welcome!
Water Facts
• The average conference delegate over a 3 day event uses 846 gallons of water - or roughly 262 gallons per day! If that conference has 300 delegates that's enough water to fill half an Olympic Sized Swimming Pool!
• By replacing 1 catered meal with a vegetarian option over a beef option for a conference of 300 delegates could save approx. 662,000 gallons of water!
• It takes 10 liters of water to produce one sheet of paper • $100 billion dollars are spent every year on bottled water around the world. Just a
fraction of this money could provide clean drinking water to everyone in the world!
• An installed water-reducing device can save up to 45,000 liters of water per year!
• One kilogram of meat requires 5 to 20 times more water to produce than one kilogram of grains
Julie Lindsey
Gap Inc.
Gap Inc. Environmental Responsibility
Environmental responsibility means far more than being “green” or selling green
products. Gap Inc. connects environmental responsibility to every aspect of our
business.
Gap Inc. Green Meetings Program: Key Metric Categories
People: Community Members Served
Planet: Water Conserved
Profit: Cost Savings
Gap Inc. Case Study
Banana Republic Store Manager Conference
March 2012
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Community – Metrics Example Clothing Donation to Second Chance – provided 450 work outfits
Unserved Food Donation to Feeding America – provided 500 meals
Water Conserved: Metrics Example
Changed breakfast & lunch water service from:
•Pre-poured water at each place setting, to:
•Pitchers of water with glasses at the center of the table
Saved 7500 gallons of water
(1 glass of ice water takes 3 gallons of water to produce)
Cost Savings: Metrics Example
Decreased brochure size from 8 ½ x 11 to 6 x 9 and reduced the number of pages by 25%;
incorporated QR codes for supplemental content.
Decreased cost of brochure by 50% = $2500 savings
Jo Licata
Hilton San Francisco, Union Square
Before and After the Meeting
Strategies for Sustainability
Hilton San Francisco Union Square
Before the Meeting Strategies
Planning for Sustainability
Local Transportation
Menu Choices
Planning for Sustainability
Work with the strengths of your property on reducing energy, water, and disposables.
Pre-plan for food, amenity and collateral re-use and donation
Request results
Planning for Sustainability
Location relative to mass transit
Use of bio-fuel transports
Planning for Sustainability
Menu Choices
Select at least one vegetarian meal
After the Meeting Strategies
Meeting Calculator
Donate for Re-use
After the Meeting Calculator SF Carbon Fund
In order to support additional greenhouse gas reductions, the City has established the San Francisco Carbon Fund to provide support for new initiatives to further reduce our community’s carbon footprint and add value to our neighborhoods by enhancing public green spaces and the urban forest. The Fund gives visitors, businesses, residents, and city government the opportunity to mitigate carbon pollution generated by their activities (e.g., air travel, auto use, hotel stays, etc.) while investing in the sustainability of San Francisco’s future. To date so far, the fund has supported two local projects in San Francisco: a commercial fuel station that sells waste grease biodiesel, DogPatch Biofuels; and an ongoing urban orchard planting program.
The Near Future: APEX Green Meetings Standards
Helpful Resources
• www.mpiweb.org
• www.gmicglobal.org
• www.conventionindustry.org
• www.moscone.com/pdf/PlannersGreenGuide.pdf
Thank You!!